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1、阅读理解+阅读七选五十书面表达分类综合训练一、阅读理解AFrom Antigua to Zanzibar, these spots promise an incredible trip for 2020.Antigua, Guatemala“Antigua is worth every penny, but that doesnt mean youll have to empty your wallet, “ says Hudson. There are plenty of budget-conscious activities. It wont cost you a coin to visi
2、t Santo Domingo del Cerro, an outdoor sculpture park. Wanting something sweet? Head to Choco Muse. Admission is free and so are the samples!Odessa, UkraineOdessa is having a bit of a tourism boom nationwidenot that were surprised, given its sandy beaches and pastel-colored (色彩柔和的) buildings-but ifs
3、still fairly under the order for international audiences. You can also count on this port city for affordable fun. Tickets to the Odessa Opera House start at a mere $2!Bogota, Colombia“Travelers on budget will find Colombias vast capital far more of a bargain and every bit as fascinating, says Hudso
4、n. ulfs free to visit Muse de Oro and on Sundays many of the big roads are closed to accommodate food carts, street entertainers, and pedestrians.”ZanzibarZanzibar attracts vacationers with its white sand beaches, greenish-blue tides, colorful coral reefs, and oceanfront seaside. Of course, wanderin
5、g in historic Stone Town is pretty appealing too. Either way, you neednt spend书面表达One possible version:Dear Chris,I have good news to tell you. The masterpiece of the famous Shaoxing OperaButterfly Lovers w川 be put on at 2 pm, December 5th in Tianjin Grand Theater. Tve got two opera tickets and Im l
6、ooking forward to your showing up in the theater, for, as far as I know, you are enthusiastic about Chinese traditional culture, particularly Chinese opera. Tm certain that you will devote your time to watching it at that time and be attracted by its wonderful and moving plot.I will appreciate it if
7、 you immediately make a reply to me. And I sincerely long to meet you early.Yours,Li Huaa penny in this amazing place. Ifs also worth noting that Jozani Forest is the only place in the world you can see endangered red coleus monkeys.1. Which of the following requires admission fee?A. Choco Muse. B.
8、Stone Town.C. Muse de Oro. D. Odessa Opera House.2. What is special to Zanzibar?A. White sand beaches. B. Colorful coral reefs.C. Red callous monkeys. D. Historic Stone Town.3. What do the four destinations have in common?A. They are coastal cities.B. They are inexpensive to visit.C. They welcome st
9、reet entertainers.D. They offer sand beaches activities.BIn many countries in the world, public money is mostly used for preserving architectural heritage (遗产)in different ways. In my opinion, these funds are being spent effectively in this way. Old buildings such as historical buildings should be p
10、rotected and turned into wonderful places for learning and visiting so that we can gain appropriate benefits from them.Personally speaking, using public funds for architectural heritage preservation is accurate as the society can take numerous advantages from this. First of alL these historical buil
11、dings, palaces, shrines (神殿). are striking evidences for past lives and buildings. For example, before cameras were invented, there was no way to show how a life of a king was during his age. However, with his castle and exhibits, researchers can build up assumptions. The second considerable benefit
12、 of preserving architectural heritage is for tourism. In my country, every year, Hue welcomes thousands of visitors to its ancient capital, which contributes greatly to the provinces income.Among distinct types of old buildings, I suggest preserving historical one as a studying and attraction spot.
13、This is because, along with tourism purpose, old houses and palaces surviving throughout time, witnessing the countrys important events are huge material for both students and researchers. Schools can use them for practical history lessons, which help children to learn more effectively.To sum up, sp
14、ending public money for protecting architectural heritages is a brilliant choice of most governments in the world. Besides, I think we should concern more about preserving historical buildings, turn them into visiting and learning areas in order to get the best out of them.4. What is the authors att
15、itude to using most public money to preserve architectural heritage?A. Doubtful. B. Favorable.C. Unsupportive. D. Unclear.5. What is one of the advantages of using public funds to protect architectural heritage?A. Making money.B. Gaining inspiration.C. Preparing for future.D. Improving the environme
16、nt.6. Why do schools use historical buildings?A. Their materials are unique.B. Students have an urgent demand.C. They help increase students* knowledge.D. They do well to students communication skills.7. What can be the best title for the text?A. Ways of Architectural Heritage ProtectionB. Architect
17、ural Heritage Is a Treasure of SocietyC. Architectural Heritage Protectiona Wise ChoiceD. Views on Using Public Money for Architectural HeritageCIf you have a terminal illness and youve exhausted all treatment options, you might consider hospice care (安宁疗护).Hospice care is for people who are nearing
18、 the end of life. It can be provided for as long as the peoples doctor and hospice care team confirm that the condition remains life-limiting. Though many people who receive hospice care have cancer, hospice care isnt just for people who have cancer.Hospice care services provide good care for a pers
19、on facing a life-limiting illness by reducing pain and addressing physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs. It helps patients enjoy their life. Unlike other medical care, the focus of hospice care isnt to cure the underlying disease. It is to support the highest quality of life possible f
20、or whatever time remains.There is a unique benefit of hospice that allows a patient to be cared for at a facility for a period of time, not because the patient needs it, but because the family caregiver needs a rest in order to continue to care for his or her loved one. Most hospice care is provided
21、 at home. However, hospice care is also available at hospitals, nursing homes and assisted living facilities. The hospice staff can also make regular visits to these places to provide services. If a condition can*t be managed by the hospice care team in a home setting, a hospital stay might be neede
22、d.Unfortunately, some patients arent even referred to hospice care until they are very close to death and therefore miss out on much of what hospices could have offered them. Because many misconceptions about hospices exist, as well as a general lack of awareness of their benefits and services, many
23、 patients fail to enter a hospice at all, which leads to the underutilization (利 用缺乏)of this specialized form of medical care.8. Hospice care is offered to people who.A. suffer from mental health problemsB. wishes to live longer through treatmentC. is afraid to frequently visit hospitalsD. will pass
24、 away because of incurable diseases9. What is the main goal of hospice care?A. To provide comfort for patients.B. To improve family relationships.C. To discover creative treatment methods.D. To help patients make a good recovery.10. According to Paragraph 3, hospice care.A. values the importance of
25、exerciseB. can be expensive for an average familyC. reduces the burden on patients and familiesD. is more effective than hospital services11. What may be talked about following the last paragraph?A. What hospice care includes.B. The disadvantages of hospice care.C. How to choose a hospice care progr
26、am.D. Common misunderstandings about hospice care.DIn a major medical breakthrough, Tel Aviv University researchers have ,printed the worlds first 3D vascularized (有血管的)engineered heart using a patients own cells and biological materials. Their findings were published on April IS in a study in Advan
27、ced Science.“This is the first time anyone anywhere has successfully engineered and printed an entire heart, says Prof. Tai Dir. of Department of Materials Science and Engineering, who led the research for the study. uThis heart is made from human cells and patient-specific biological materials. In
28、our process, these materials serve as the bionics, something made of sugars and proteins that can be used for 3D printing of complex tissue models, n Prof. Dir. says. People managed to 3D print the structure of a heart in the past, but not with cells or with blood vessels (血管).Our results demonstrat
29、e the potential of our approach for engineering personalized tissue and organ replacement in the future.”According to Prof. Dir., the use of “native patient-specific materials is important to successfully engineering tissues and organs.The researchers are now planning on culturing the printed hearts
30、 in the lab and “teaching them to behaven like hearts, Prof. Dir. says. They then plan to transplant the 3D-printed heart in animal models.“We need to develop the printed heart further, he concludes. uThe cells need to form a pumping ability; they can currently contract, but we need them to work tog
31、ether. Our hope is that we will succeed and prove our methods efficacy and usefulness. Maybe, in ten years, there w川 be organ printers in the finest hospitals around the world, and these procedures will be conducted routinely.12. What does Prof. Dir. think of an early 3D-printed heart? ?A. It was hi
32、ghly practical. B. It was too expensive.C. It was personalized. D. It was too simple.13. What do we know about the latest 3D-printed heart?A. It can be cultured in the lab.B. It can match a patient perfectly.C. It has been transplanted in animals.D. It has been used in hospitals.14. What is Prof. Di
33、rs, attitude to the development of the printed heart?A. Ambiguous. B. Positive.C. Unsupportive. D. Cautious.15. What is the authors purpose in writing the text?A. To explain the basic principle of 3D technology.B. To introduce a breakthrough of medical research.C. To doubt the medical value of a new
34、 invention.D. To prove the effectiveness of the new technology.二、阅读七选五When we choose to worry over what we dont possess, we actually stand at a risk of losing whatever we already have. Therefore, there is no way we can succeed in life unless our mind is first happy and satisfied and then yearns (渴望)
35、for more. Here are some ways to help you to be more grateful.Choose to be grateful. Well, whether to complain about what you dont have or to be thankful for what you have is a conscious choice you make yourself. Treasure what you have and strive for what you need next. Some are always worrying over
36、what they don*t have or cant achieve in the present. 2Look around you. When in fear or frustration, look around yourself for examples of patience and gratitude. 3 Observe how trees stand tall and brave the fury of storms, rains and the ever-changing seasons.4 Once you have the mindset to be first th
37、ankful for the life you have,you will find hundreds of ways to do that. As you live your normal daily routine, you will find a number of hidden opportunities to be thankful for the bounties (奖励)you have.Think positive to achieve positive. 5 If you keep telling yourself that the present tough times s
38、hall pass and you are happy with what you have, you actually get the courage to deal with the crisis.A. Your thoughts can shape your life.B. Look for hidden ways to be thankful.C. Think about why you should be grateful.D. After all, it is our mind that rules our body.E. Helping others is just one of
39、 such examples!F. Learn to observe how birds are grateful to nature for their food.G. Actually, it is merely a way to waste the precious present moments.1.2.3.4.5. 三、书面表达假如你是李华,你的美国朋友Chris热爱中国文化,特别是戏曲文化。你打 算本周末去观看越剧梁山伯与祝英台。请给Chris写一封电子邮件,邀请 他一起觐看演出。内容包括:1 .提出邀请并简述原因;2 .观剧时间与地点;3 .请求对方回复。注意:1 .词数100左右;2 .可以适当加入细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:越居ij Shaoxing Opera梁山伯与祝英台Butterfly LoversDear Chris,Yours,Li Hua答案阅读理解A:13 DCBB:47 BACDC:8-11 DACDD: 12-15 DABB阅读七选五15 DGFBA书面表达